A autozone in the south of the was ransacked during a possible street control on Monday morning, police announced.
Around 1:15 am, police received reports from people entering a company near the South Main Street and Vernon Avenue intersection, where street taking of control had been reported, the authorities announced.
The police arrived around 1:30 am, approached the store with their fired rifles and shouted for anyone who was released and surrendered, according to onescenetv video images. At that time, however, everyone had gone.
A video showed boxes of thrown goods and broken glass dotted with parking, the front door and the safety door open.
Police did not say if there were surveillance images of people who broke out.
This is not the first time that carpoting store during the ransacking coincided with a possible nearby street control.
About a month ago, a hundred people ransacked another South La, Ktla reported.
Last summer, nearly 50 people rushed into an autozone at Century Boulevard and Hoover Street, the same place that was introduced in last month. People covered their face as they pulled on the safety fence at the main entrance and made their way in the store, according to shared video sequences on social networks.
A 24 -year -old man was arrested As part of this incident and accused of large organized retail flight, a charge of fleeing an officer’s vehicle who continued while driving an imprudent and second degree burglary, said Los Angeles County prosecutors.